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"How Can You Glorify God?" - 7 languages

A Look into our Recording Process

Meet Suzanne, a homeschooling mom with 4 kids. She raised her kids listening to Songs for Saplings, really believes in our mission, and wanted to help.

When she chose to stay home and homeschool her kids, she knew money might be tight. Suzanne and her husband knew they couldn’t contribute as much financially to our mission as they would have liked, but Suzanne knew she had a skill and a small amount of free time. Boy, are we glad she did. Suzanne is a trained bookkeeper and she’s been volunteering for Songs for Saplings for over 5 years now.

Our goal is for families, churches, and ministries to be firmly rooted in a clear understanding of Scripture – especially the Gospel of Christ – and then to have tools for teaching and sharing this knowledge with others.
Our music is designed as an easy, enjoyable and lasting way to learn God’s truths. Then we hope you will use it to reach many others!

We’re excited to introduce to you a new member of the Songs for Saplings team, Adam Smith, General Manager.
Adam’s arrival reflects an intentional focus of Songs for Saplings on strategic international projects and partnerships.
Your support enables us to make a significant difference where it is most needed: “Songs for Saplings truly has something wonderful and critically-needed to offer to the global Church and families around the world.”
- Adam Smith

Starting in 2016 Songs for Saplings will prioritize the translation of the “Questions with Answers” series into Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Swahili.
These songs will be recorded and widely distributed as resources for churches, families, and ministries around the world.
Would you join us in making these much-needed Scripture and theology rich resources available throughout the world?

“This project is the future of my congregation… Children are understanding who Christ is.” -Rev. Chitheka

Music is one of the most meaningful and memorable ways to communicate. This is particularly the case in parts of the world that rely more heavily on oral communication, like Malawi. Every week in Malawi, members of the Songs for Saplings team travel to share Songs for Saplings music in remote villages, orphanages, churches, schools, teacher training, seminaries and over weekly radio broadcasts to share these essential Bible truths with the people of Malawi.

Over the summer Songs for Saplings was featured at the Evangile21 conference in Geneva, Switzerland. The Evangile21 conference is run in conjunction with The Gospel Coalition as their French-language counterpart. On the second day of the conference, the release of the entire set of 6 volumes (114 songs) of “Questions et Réponses” in French was announced. Click read more to find out how you can download the music for free.

In October of 2012, The Gospel Coalition in partnership with Tim Keller launched the New City Catechism—a joint adult and children’s catechism consisting of 52 questions and answers adapted from the Reformation catechisms.

A year later we were happy to announce that both the New City Catechism website and the iPad application have been updated to include free music resources from the Songs for Saplings Questions with Answers series.